Good morning from Maine where the clouds have returned after yesterday’s reprieve from what feels like a month of rain. It’s a great morning for making pour-over coffee and sipping it at a leisurely pace. But since I have young kids, I won’t be sipping it at a leisurely pace. Instead, I’ll drink it while we get ready for a visit to the Maine Wildlife Park. It’s one of our favorite places to go regardless of the weather. 

I hope that you have a fun weekend! If your definition of fun includes catching up on some articles about educational technology, take a look at the list below. 


These were the week’s most popular posts:

1. Five Good Collections of Historic Maps for Classroom Use

2. Four Easy Ways to Make End-of-Year Slideshow Videos

3. A Round-up of 15 AI Resources Created Without Using AI

4. GE Teach – Make Side-by-Side Map Comparisons in One Browser Tab

5. This AI Tool Generates Reading Comprehension Questions for Any Article

6. Ten Google Earth and Maps Activities for Math Lessons

7. More “Color Our Collections” Collections

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Other Places to Follow Me:The Practical Ed Tech Newsletter comes out every Sunday evening/ Monday morning. It features my favorite tip of the week and the week’s most popular posts from Free Technology for Teachers.My YouTube channel has more than 45,000 subscribers watching my short tutorial videos on a wide array of educational technology tools. I’ve been Tweeting as @rmbyrne for fifteen years. I update my LinkedIn profile a time or two every week.The Free Technology for Teachers Facebook page features new and old posts from this blog throughout the week. If you’re curious about my life outside of education, you can follow me on Strava.This post originally appeared on FreeTech4Teachers.com. If you see it elsewhere, it has been used without permission. Featured image captured by Richard Byrne.